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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008: Post-conflict beaching
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008. Thursday, July 3, 2008. SoI was well nervous as they approached and was reminded of all the gruesome acts of violence that were committed during the war. Suddenly, working on my tan didn't seem like it was worth it.maybe I should have listened to the words of caution. As they drew closer, they pulled out a pig's head from a sack, showed it to us, smiled, and then carried on walking by. Have you discovered Thinker's Beach? July 8, 2008 at 1:23 PM.
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008: Follow the yellow brick road.....
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008. Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Follow the yellow brick road. This comment has been removed by the author. July 10, 2008 at 3:54 AM. Hi Preya. I've been enjoying reading your blog and following up the developments in Liberia. Just a few remarks/questions:. 1 Do you have a new Finance Minister as I think Dr. Sayeh has been appointed elsewhere and should have already started working there. 2 As Liberia is an aid dependent country, and like you mentionned develop...
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008: July 2008
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008. Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Guest Blog: LET Allows Girls and Women to Soar. One of the great things about the summer has been the opportunity to find out about the work of other interns in Liberia. So this week I have invited the fabulous Anna Myles-Primakoff, working in the Ministry of Education, to post an article she has written about the Liberia Education Trust. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Friday, July 18, 2008. My pitch to the Lonely Planet Guide.
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008: August 2008
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. All Star Line Up! Bring these women together and what do you think they would discuss? Wellits definitely not who did their hair and what outfit they are wearing (although President Sirleaf does always look quite fabulous)! Administrator, U.S. Agency for International. Development and Director of United States. Finance Minister of Liberia. Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008: Deja-vu
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008. Monday, June 30, 2008. I was not looking forward to my first real day of work, in my first real job after I graduated from university. I turned up, drenched by the rain which was unrelentingly attempting to erode (my tan and) memory of my fabulouso holiday to Thailand just a week earlier. I still remember the awkwardness of my uncomfortable suit that is now buried at the bottom of my wardrobe. This is my new view. To be fair, the Ministry of Finance...
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008: June 2008
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008. Monday, June 30, 2008. I was not looking forward to my first real day of work, in my first real job after I graduated from university. I turned up, drenched by the rain which was unrelentingly attempting to erode (my tan and) memory of my fabulouso holiday to Thailand just a week earlier. I still remember the awkwardness of my uncomfortable suit that is now buried at the bottom of my wardrobe. This is my new view. To be fair, the Ministry of Finance...
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008: Madame President, Her Majesty the Queen and Me!
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008. Friday, June 20, 2008. Madame President, Her Majesty the Queen and Me! Last week was surreal to say the least. I was invited to the German Compound, in Monrovia, where President Sirleaf-Johnson raised a toast to 82nd birthday of Her Majesty the Queen. I am going to be in Liberia in just a few weeks. I've enjoyed reading your blog and seeing Liberia through your lenses. Thanks! October 28, 2008 at 10:30 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Having just...
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008: Guest Blog: LET Allows Girls and Women to Soar
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008. Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Guest Blog: LET Allows Girls and Women to Soar. One of the great things about the summer has been the opportunity to find out about the work of other interns in Liberia. So this week I have invited the fabulous Anna Myles-Primakoff, working in the Ministry of Education, to post an article she has written about the Liberia Education Trust. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. July 29, 2008 at 6:41 PM. August 13, 2009 at 12:43 AM.
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008: My pitch to the Lonely Planet Guide....
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From London to Liberia and back again: Summer 2008. Friday, July 18, 2008. My pitch to the Lonely Planet Guide. So it is time to confess- the real reason I came to Liberia was to travel around and write about the next hot spot on the backpacker trail. I would get picked up by Lonely Planet as a travel writer and spend the next few years wondering from deserted beach to untouched rainforest. While the respite from the bustle of Monrovia was welcome, it was difficult to ignore the impact of the war. Ou...